Edit: I got a couple hints that it's a network problem, but I was just playing Call of Duty online earlier today; i've never had a network problem with my Wii yet.

11-12-2009, 07:29 AM

Drakey10

I have done the instructions from the first post. Done everything on the mark. Added a custom IOS37 on IOS37 into IOS232. When i selected the 002 fix enabled and used the IOS232 as the IOS version, I still got a black screen while starting it up. Any tips?

11-13-2009, 05:18 AM

1ecu

How are your other Softchip options set? Unlike some posts elsewhere suggested I needed to set fake ios enabled and load the requested ios disabled. My wii is 4.1E.

In the partition: 0 UPDATE in _sys on my ISO i have: BOOT2-64-v2.wad et IOS9-64-v516.wad

Can you provide me some solution?

11-16-2009, 04:32 PM

bradalanmiller

Any updates for the broken links? Would like to give this a whirl. :)

11-16-2009, 04:51 PM

bradalanmiller

Quote:

Originally Posted by jay24k

If you are using usb loader gx, make sure you grab the latest dol update file from their site. Rename it to boot and throw it in the folder in your apps. That will get rid of the black screen. Otherwise, uloader works fine.

If you don't have wifi, you are going to have to manually download the updates and copy them to your sdcard.

Will this alone fix the black screen issue? Or do you mean in combination with the items on the first posts...

11-16-2009, 04:53 PM

ziddey

Quote:

Originally Posted by bradalanmiller

Will this alone fix the black screen issue? Or do you mean in combination with the items on the first posts...

54 pages and every page is more or less an exact replication of the one before it

somewhere in the r700's gh5 was fixed

latest usbloadergx will include fat support with hermes and nsmbw patches.